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What - Version: 4.1, 6/6/2008 03:50PM PST
topherchris8530
Interface Isn't Beautiful... 



- Version: 1.2, 6/28/2004 08:32PM PST
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dweingartThe only thing it missed was a stylesheet that used @import instead of a link tag.
If I find that I need to perform this task more frequently in the future, I would definitely purchase the product. For the Mac market, they would probably do well to invest in some wizzy icons.
One thing reviewers are overlooking 



- Version: 1.2, 5/10/2004 02:57PM PST
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mike666Is this software overpriced? IMHO, yes, for its current state of development.
BUT: this software has very flexible options and does one thing that none of the wget wrappers out there (and no other Mac software that I could find, correct me if I'm wrong) will do. This app is a gem because it will analyse java and pull out media that is hiding behind java pop-up windows or any other scripts. It's not perfect, however, and seemed to miss a file or two from quite a few directories of the site I tested. Right now I'd consider paying $10-15US for it but would pay the $30 if the interface was de-uglified and I didn't have to finish its job for it.